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To Get here: From I-82 take Hwy 12 West – toward Naches/White Pass. Exit Fruitvale/N. 40th Ave. Turn Right at W. Powerhouse Road, then Left onto Naches Heights Road. Travel 2.5 miles and turn Left onto Ehler Rd. The Tasting Room is located at: 250 Ehler Road, in the farmhouse. (509) 966-0686
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The Tasting Room Yakima is open 11am – 7pm (Closed Tues and Wed). We are located just 5 minutes west of Yakima off Hwy 12. Tasting Room managers Angie and Damian Lagle would be more than happy to recommend pairing options to go with your meals or, if you bring along a picnic lunch - they'll even have a recommendation for your sandwich.
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Tables inside the tasting room and outside on the porch offer a relaxed atmosphere, complete with breathtaking scenic views of Yakima Valley, Cowiche Canyon Nature Preserve, and the organic/ biodynamic vineyards. Trails are marked out from the vineyard bluffs down into Cowiche Canyon where the bubbling stream flows past beautiful basalt and andesite rock formations found only in this area of the world and the Andes. If you keep your eyes open, you can catch a glimpse of various wildlife flying over and climbing around the rock pillars that stand tall above the canyon floor.
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After twenty years of buying grapes from some of the best vineyards in Washington State, Wilridge Winery planted its own vineyard here in spring 2007 with twenty different grape varieties. Guests may walk through the biodynamic vineyards and get an up close view of grape varieties from the classic wine regions of Europe, including France, Italy, Spain and Portugal. The biodynamic vineyard management techniques keep the farmed land and surrounding environment in harmony by giving back what is removed. In place of commercial chemicals, native cover crops, natural fertilizers, and seasonal patterns maintain balance within the landscape.
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